COVID-19: Medplus Founder, Joke Bakare keying into brave act of giving

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A series of increasingly unprecedented events have defined 2020, very few of which anyone could have accurately predicted beforehand. These events and our response to them have changed how we live and ushered in a new, health focused way of life. This new way of life has exposed the inequalities that exist in our community

and shown how few people have access to basic life essentials experienced and how an overwhelmingly large number of the world’s population, is affected by a crippled economy.

Physically operated businesses had to either temporarily close down or restructure their operations to function in a post-covid world, an investment that has proven quite expensive. Many are in desperate need of a safety net; to return to their stalled jobs or find new ones, to find a way to navigate the financial realities that define these uncertain times while planning for a post pandemic future.

Medplus, which was incorporated as the first-ever retail pharmaceutical company in Nigeria in 1993 proffers solutions to the challenge posed in accessing quality, genuine healthcare and beauty products in Nigeria, is a prime illustration of private entities stepping up and showing out. The renowned health, lifestyle and beauty supply outlet has spent the past weeks exploring new ways of reaching the members of its communities who are most in need of assistance.

This is further highlighted by the statement made by Joke Bakare, the Chief Operating Officer and Founder of Medplus, released in a press release in which she says,

 

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